A Lost Leader
e was one of those men whom solitude never wearies, a weaver of carefully thought-out schemes, no single detail of which was ever left to chance or impulse. Such moments as these were valuabl
ct, he found entirely meaningless. It led him, too, to choose a retired spot for those periods of intensely close observation to which he every now
watching them approach and put for the hole. To him the whole performance seemed absolutely idiotic, but he showed no sign o
for any games at all,
ok his
nk me a barbarian,"
us. I suppose they are really a waste of time when one has other t
ondering whether they might not somehow or other contribute towards his scheme of life. Clara Mannering was pretty, and
said, smiling, "to tell you what I really think. But I ca
e examined the ball, carefully selected a club from her bag,
ul!" he
up at him a
ou are thinking
answered, "I should like t
played games someti
at Eton-"
looked bac
and stroked his boat at college.
ieve another wor
it," he protested, "o
p along the ridges by yourse
should like to carry that bag for y
t at once fro
r fate," she said. "Now l
uneration?" he in
still now, I am going to pl
l charges," he answered, "but to j
m back, then
them. I will leave the matter of remuneration entirely in you
remarked, "is tenpence,
e it in kin
ughed
a mashie,
ed into
now," he asked, "rejoi
rself, and pl
"of paying the full price to a caddi
whatever you may give me-even if it sh
ook he
ore than tenpe
serve a little extra. By the bye, why does your partner
swered, demurely, "that I am
r is not strictly correct it is entirely owing to ignorance. I
way so soon," she said. "I m
you that without me the constitution of t
at him-pr
derful pers
ekly, "that you are begi
r instance, your attention should be entirely devoted to the person whose clu
retty girl she was really not so m
in toto!" h
are a politician, and you would deny anyt
ith a long, graceful neck, and a carriage of the head which somehow suggested the environment of a court,
ng," he admitted. "Is s
yards of ours," Clara Mannering answered
idow?" Borr
d. She has beautiful dresses and things. I should think she must be very
in a scattering of the little party, searching for the ball. F
with you before I go back
try my motor car," she answe
to see M
Mann
marked, smoothly, "a
her caddie. Mrs. Handsell deplored a headache, which had put her off her putting. Lindsay, who was in a bad temper, declined an invitation to lunch, and ro
anguidly, "I will take you home. I have only room for
Borrowdean answered, "but
upted, smiling. "Try to make an enthusiast o
eaned back in her seat
id. "We shall have a quarter of
before a queer, old-fashioned dwelling house in the middle of the village. A smart maid-servant came hurrying out to assist her mistress. Borrowd
y. Yes, she was a beautiful woman. She had lost nothing. Her complexion-a little tanned, perhaps-was as fresh and soft as a girl's, her
look at one another," she declared. "However, since you h
hanged," he ans
cea for all the woes of life. N
neri
es that he has finished with politics, and I
dean s
ver finished
as I suppose you do now. I know him better now, and I have changed my mind. He is unique, abs
d, blandly, "how much longer you
ged her s
me! Am I not a different woman? I know you too well, my dear Leslie, to att
rked, smiling. "May I ask, does Mann
cour
of Eden. I may be the first, but others
sk it," sh
ackwards and forwards. All the
e you been he
months," she answ
" he said. "Come, you know what the end o
oolly. "You must do with
your help now. You know very well that with a sli
o not think that you are
the ropes which hold him to this petty life-to this philandering amongst the flower-pot
want a
t Mann
do
one the less for belong
s a recluse he is adorable. I do no
ed. "This is really no light affair. Rochester and Mellors bot
" she said, "that he never mea
nge his mind," Borrowdean answered. "Betw
swered. "Only I d
rstand," he said impatiently,
threa
call it
declared, "I will tel
that I should dare to ask. He
me," she murmured, with a
said. "He abhors any form of deceit. He w
he said, "as a frie
he interrupted. "I
leisurely mid-day journey towards the pasturage, a baker's cart came rattling round the corner. The west wind was rustling in the elms, bending th
nce. I want to purchase Lawrence Mannering's immunity from your schemes. Can you name no price which I could pay? You and I know one another fairly well. You are
egarded her
ious to have him there as we are. You will not be able to understand how you could ever have wished differently. This is
ppy," she
in this matter. You owe it to us. We have a right to demand it. For myself personally I have no life now outside the life political. I am tired of being in opposition. I want to hold off
e through the open wind
luncheon," she remarked. "I wil
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